Prof. Ramachandran K. is IMI New Delhi’s Professor of The Year in 2020! With more than 30 years of industry experience, Professor Ramachandran has become the favourite of his students at IMI. Here's why MBA students adore him and consider him "the most knowledgeable professor ever"!
Professor D. Sriram is this year’s InsideIIM Professor Of The Year. He has 28 years of work experience (industry and teaching combined) and brings seniority, seriousness and reach industry knowledge in the GLIM Chennai classrooms. Here's why Prof. Sriram has been voted by students at the Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai as their favourite professor!
The CAT 2020 exam is now less than 7 months away. This is the time to get your foundations in place and practice as much as possible to master all three sections of the exam. To help you with your CAT preparation journey, we bring to you on popular demand the InsideIIM Weekly Test Series - a series of short tests aimed to help you enhance your preparation efforts. These tests are free of cost, and top performers stand a chance to win rewards! Here's how you can subscribe to these tests.
Do you wonder how the world will change after the COVID 19 threat has been neutralised? How kinds of changes will work, processes, and systems undergo? One of the major functions to change drastically will be sales. Because now, with work happening mostly online, sales jobs too will have to go virtual. One of the biggest shifts we see in sales work trends is the use of big data. How does sales online work? Why is it a better option than the purely offload mode of selling? And what are pertinent questions to ask if you want to achieve success in sales? In the 2nd part of his talk, Amit Agarwal, self minted Salespreneur, Author of the book “The Ultimate Sales Accelerator,” IIM A & IIT Bhu Alum, and currently Senior VP, Sales and Business Development at Manthan, answers all this and more.
Firstly, I salute InsideIIM’s mission to educate the aspiring millions who are investing their millions, looking to enter the hallowed portals, about the ground realities. As someone who has had the chance to view 3 full-fledged placement processes up close and received feedback from such processes in other IIMs, I wish to do my part in this meaningful endeavour.
Shubham Agrawal scored 62.35/100 in Quantitative Aptitude in CAT 2019 to score the coveted percentile of 99.42 in the section. His overall percentile was 97.28 with a score of 133.67/300 with 97.28 percentile in DI-LR and 82.13 in VARC. He is an engineer and has worked with TCS for 8 months post that. He has received calls from all CAP IIMs, NITIE, MDI Gurgaon and XLRI.
During this global coronavirus pandemic, one area that is severely affected is supply chain management. Ever since the breakout of the virus, the world has suffered a lot due to prevalent centralized supply chain practices. But, things are changing as more and more companies are going digital and looking at the future with optimism.
In today's quiz, we bring to you some interesting facts around the entire supply chain and operations network around the world. Learn how the finished product, before reaching to your doorstep, goes through different stages. Understand how the procurement process works, how companies source materials to factories, how manufacturing is transforming, and what the future of warehousing and distribution looks like, in this Operations Quiz, sponsored by Tata Steel.
Test your operations knowledge by taking the quiz and prove to the world your understanding of operations and supply chain.
In the past few months, from sharing memes on COVID 19 to the time it instilled fear in my heart when I saw empty roads and public places, I think a lot has changed and a lot is going to change soon. Let's be a part of this classic global case study encompassing economics, science, and politics.
Here we will take a look at how COVID 19 will affect 2020, 2021, and 2022 batches of MBA. But before that let's identify the sectors that have been worst hit by the pandemic - Automotive, Transportation, FMCG, IT, and Banking. The IT sector is mainly dependent on exports and clients like the US, which themselves are impacted badly. Employees in IT will need to develop skills accordingly and improve collaboration while working from home or else they'll be hit the most.
BFSI is indirectly involved in everything as falling demands and reduced cash supply will force people to default or reschedule loans. And we have monetary and fiscal policies at hand, but they are also interdependent on a large number of unknown-unknowns including global supply chains, oil prices, and socio-political environment that may take a concrete shape after the pandemic is over. We also have some sectors which will bloom like pharmaceuticals, Edu-Tech startups, and e-commerce firms (provided they ensure high levels of hygiene).
Prof. Ramachandran K. is IMI New Delhi’s Professor of The Year in 2020! With more than 30 years of industry experience, Professor Ramachandran has become the favourite of his students at IMI. Here's why MBA students adore him and consider him "the most knowledgeable professor ever"!
Professor D. Sriram is this year’s InsideIIM Professor Of The Year. He has 28 years of work experience (industry and teaching combined) and brings seniority, seriousness and reach industry knowledge in the GLIM Chennai classrooms. Here's why Prof. Sriram has been voted by students at the Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai as their favourite professor!
The CAT 2020 exam is now less than 7 months away. This is the time to get your foundations in place and practice as much as possible to master all three sections of the exam. To help you with your CAT preparation journey, we bring to you on popular demand the InsideIIM Weekly Test Series - a series of short tests aimed to help you enhance your preparation efforts. These tests are free of cost, and top performers stand a chance to win rewards! Here's how you can subscribe to these tests.
Do you wonder how the world will change after the COVID 19 threat has been neutralised? How kinds of changes will work, processes, and systems undergo? One of the major functions to change drastically will be sales. Because now, with work happening mostly online, sales jobs too will have to go virtual. One of the biggest shifts we see in sales work trends is the use of big data. How does sales online work? Why is it a better option than the purely offload mode of selling? And what are pertinent questions to ask if you want to achieve success in sales? In the 2nd part of his talk, Amit Agarwal, self minted Salespreneur, Author of the book “The Ultimate Sales Accelerator,” IIM A & IIT Bhu Alum, and currently Senior VP, Sales and Business Development at Manthan, answers all this and more.
Firstly, I salute InsideIIM’s mission to educate the aspiring millions who are investing their millions, looking to enter the hallowed portals, about the ground realities. As someone who has had the chance to view 3 full-fledged placement processes up close and received feedback from such processes in other IIMs, I wish to do my part in this meaningful endeavour.
Shubham Agrawal scored 62.35/100 in Quantitative Aptitude in CAT 2019 to score the coveted percentile of 99.42 in the section. His overall percentile was 97.28 with a score of 133.67/300 with 97.28 percentile in DI-LR and 82.13 in VARC. He is an engineer and has worked with TCS for 8 months post that. He has received calls from all CAP IIMs, NITIE, MDI Gurgaon and XLRI.
During this global coronavirus pandemic, one area that is severely affected is supply chain management. Ever since the breakout of the virus, the world has suffered a lot due to prevalent centralized supply chain practices. But, things are changing as more and more companies are going digital and looking at the future with optimism.
In today's quiz, we bring to you some interesting facts around the entire supply chain and operations network around the world. Learn how the finished product, before reaching to your doorstep, goes through different stages. Understand how the procurement process works, how companies source materials to factories, how manufacturing is transforming, and what the future of warehousing and distribution looks like, in this Operations Quiz, sponsored by Tata Steel.
Test your operations knowledge by taking the quiz and prove to the world your understanding of operations and supply chain.
In the past few months, from sharing memes on COVID 19 to the time it instilled fear in my heart when I saw empty roads and public places, I think a lot has changed and a lot is going to change soon. Let's be a part of this classic global case study encompassing economics, science, and politics.
Here we will take a look at how COVID 19 will affect 2020, 2021, and 2022 batches of MBA. But before that let's identify the sectors that have been worst hit by the pandemic - Automotive, Transportation, FMCG, IT, and Banking. The IT sector is mainly dependent on exports and clients like the US, which themselves are impacted badly. Employees in IT will need to develop skills accordingly and improve collaboration while working from home or else they'll be hit the most.
BFSI is indirectly involved in everything as falling demands and reduced cash supply will force people to default or reschedule loans. And we have monetary and fiscal policies at hand, but they are also interdependent on a large number of unknown-unknowns including global supply chains, oil prices, and socio-political environment that may take a concrete shape after the pandemic is over. We also have some sectors which will bloom like pharmaceuticals, Edu-Tech startups, and e-commerce firms (provided they ensure high levels of hygiene).